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Teach Prepositions to Toddlers using an Oatmeal Container!

Duration: 25:44Views: 18.4KLikes: 375Date Created: Mar, 2016

Channel: Learn With Adrienne

Category: Education

Tags: toys for toddlerseducationtoddler gamesspeech therapyadvicecoachingtoddler activities

Description: ⬇️Toddler falling behind on milestones? Help your toddler learn to talk in Adrienne's step-by-step online class here: learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk ⬇️Download your Free Milestone Checklists from birth to 5 years old: learnwithadrienne.com/downloads ⬇️Learn Sign Language from Adrienne here: bit.ly/LearnSignLanguageToday How to get your child to talk. Tips from Speech-Language Pathologists. Playing with simple toys that are open-ended is a great way to help your child learn to talk. Today we are using a simple empty Quaker Oatmeal container for teaching prepositions! Where to find us: Julia (top left): echospeechtherapy.com instagram.com/echo_therapy Erika (bottom left): thespeechies.com facebook.com/TheSpeechies Adrienne (top right): learnwithadrienne.com facebook.com/learnwithadrienne Adrienne-Following Directions: FOCUS: “ON” Hat: put it “on” your head Shoe: put it “on” your foot Hand: put it “on” your hand Stickers: put them “on” top/bottom/side/under/in Erika - Make-shift shape sorter. FOCUS: “In/Inside” Inside - putting spoons, toilet paper rolls, , Taking out - Putting in and dumping out is another way that kiddos explore things. They begin to understand the properties of certain items. Trying to put in things that are too big… tupperware containers, spatulas Julia - Movement Play - FOCUS: “Around” Run, jump, skip, crawl around the container - add music - Ring around the oatmeal, pockets full of breakfast, oatmeal oatmeal we all fall down...or simply hum. Roll the container around different body parts (arms, legs, belly, head), pieces of furniture, other toys Take it outside - as a “baton” to signal a turn to “run around the tree/bush/car” GIVE & Follow directions

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